Manual Machinist

Posted 4 April by Response Personnel

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Manual Machinist

Our client based just outside Royston are recruiting for a Manual Machinist (Milling).

Manual Machinist

Salary circa £32-36 K based on experience

39 hours per week Mon- Thurs 0800-1700 or 0700-1600, Fri 0800-1300

23 days holiday plus public holidays

Qualifying Workplace Pension Scheme

Cash Plan healthcare benefit

Production and attendance bonuses

Some overtime available

Manual Machinist

The working environment is a small but busy machine shop with both CNC and manual lathes and mills. We manufacture in-house designed components from a range of engineering materials including aluminium tooling plate, brass, steel and engineering plastics and composites. The machines are used to produce batch and individual bespoke components.

The manual mill is an XYZ Prototrak 2 axis turret mill with optional CNC control, air powered draw bar, and 3 axis DRO.

Manaul Machinst Experience

  • A time served apprenticeship is ideally required although not essential if the applicant can evidence a minimum of 3 years' relevant work experience.
  • Good general education including suitable qualifications in Maths and English.
  • Any CNC experience will be useful.
  • Familiar with test and measuring devices with the ability to measure and inspect workpieces for defects.
  • Able to position, adjust and secure stock material or workpieces against stops, on arbors or in chucks and fixtures.
  • The applicant must be able to work unsupervised and as part of a cohesive team.
  • Training can be provided for the specific model of turret mill.

Please call Eddie or Kim for more information on 01582-526491.

Required skills

  • Manual Machinist
  • Manual Miller

Application question

Are you a Manual Machinst?

Reference: 52423539

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